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Dog Friendly Parks

Off Leash Dog Parks

Off leash dog parks, whether privately or publicly owned, are maintained by volunteers. All dog parks require that users pick up after their dogs so that all park users can enjoy a clean a safe environment. Please remember to bring your own doggie waste bags and dispose of them properly.Park Guidelines

Pet owners accept full responsibility for themselves, their pets and their children.

Bark Park, an off-leash dog park at Diamond Head Rd. and 18th Avenue, open during daylight hours every day; click here for more information.

Hawaii Kai Dog Park, on Keahole Street at the makai end of the Hawaii Kai Park & Ride. Open daily from dawn to dusk, except Tuesday mornings when it is closed from 7 a.m. to 12 noon for mowing and other maintenance; click here for more information.

Moanalua Dog Park, the City’s first off-leash dog park at Moanalua Community Park off Pu’uloa Road, open during daylight hours every day (except Tuesday morning closed for maintenance); click here for more information.

Mililani Dog Park, the City’s second off-leash dog park at Mililani Mauka District Park at Park & Ride, 95-1069 Ukuwai St., open during daylight hours every day (except Wed. morning closed for maintenance). Dogs on leash are allowed at the parks listed below, according to City & County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation:

Leashed dogs are welcome on county sidewalks. However, store and mall-front areas are often private property. The oceanfront walkway from Queen’s Beach to the Waikiki Aquarium does not allow pets as its county park property so best to remain on the Kalakaua Ave roadside sidewalk. Leashed dogs are welcome around Kapiolani Parks perimeter but not in the park.